Adrien Trybucki

Adrien Trybucki (b. 1993) devotes his activity as a composer to acoustic, electroacoustic and electronic music. The obsessive nature of his writing can be found in his firsts opuses for which he received the awards Île de créations in 2014 and of the Francis and Mica Salabert Foundation in 2018. His works, marked by an impulsive and obsessive energy, have been performed in a dozen countries around the world by many interpreters of his generation, as well as the ensembles Talea, Court-circuit, Intercontemporain, Divertimento, the Diotima quartet and the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France. After studying in Toulouse with Bertrand Dubedout and Guy-Olivier Ferla then obtaining a master's degree at the National Superior Conservatory (CNSMD) of Lyon under the direction of Philippe Hurel, he joined Ircam in 2018 to follow the Cursus Program on Composition and Computer Music. His compositional thinking also shapes by the meeting of his peers, especially during festivals performing his works such as Manifeste, Lucerne, Archipel, Cheltenham, Time of Music, June in Buffalo, Voix Nouvelle (Royaumont) and Bypass (éOle). The music of Adrien Trybucki is published by BabelScores and Durand-Universal and is regularly broadcast on radio (including Radio France, BBC and RTS). In residence in 2018-2019 at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris, his next projects will lead him to collaborate with Musicatreize (Présence Festival 2019), the K/D/M Trio, the [Switch~ ensemble], the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Ircam.